Opportunities for Tellusology Majors

Study Abroad

Volcanic Studies

Students in the Volcanic Studies course spend 6 weeks of the fourth quarter living in Mt. Agni. This intensive course prepares students for harsh conditions in the tellus workforce by strengthening and refining their rock formation skills. Students learn how to create igneous rocks, protect themselves in extreme weather, and delve into the history of Mt. Agni. Students also partake in rare opportunities such as volcano diving, magma rafting, and igneous crafts. This course is ideal for students who have pursued coursework in both the Tellusolgy and Pyrology departments. This class is open to juniors and seniors only.

Gura’s Mountains

In this fourth quarter course, students participate in individual study in the mountains of Gura. Students explore, hike, meditate, and strengthen their elemental skills completely on their own, which makes this course unique. Students prepare for this trip with a professor for two weeks prior to their four-week solitary study. First-years are not allowed to take this course.

 

Internships

Mytherial collaborates with businesses, nonprofits, nature reserves, hospitals, and governments across the globe to ensure that all Tellusology majors can pursue their passions, not only while they attend Mytherial, but also after graduation. Previous collaborations have included:

  • The Nature Conservatory
  • TrueMountain
  • Friends of Mt. Agni
  • Active Volcano Foundation
  • International Marine Life Society
  • ASBPA (Alsteria Shore and Beach Preservation Society)
  • Rock Business Solutions
  • Sunrise Stones
  • Natural Stone Institute
  • Glass Creations
  • Alsteria Military – Tellus Division